Gothic Revival
Gothic Revival is an architectural style popular in the middle 1800s. Features of Gothic Revival include pointed arches, finials, steeply pitched roofs, and gingerbread trim on the edges of roofs and gables.
More Gothic Revival buildings
Henry Rohkam Residence | 1048 W Oakdale Avenue |
Theodore Karls |
1887 | |
Schutz Beergarden | 400 E 115 Street |
Frommann and Jebsen |
1905 | |
St. James Church | 2936 S Wabash Avenue |
Patrick C. Keeley |
1880 | |
115 E 26 Street | 115 E 26 Street |
Lloyd and Pearce |
1874 | |
Second Presbyterian Church | 1936 S Michigan Avenue |
James Renwick |
1872 | |
Holy Name Cathedral And Rectory | 733 N State Street |
Patrick C. Keeley |
1874 | |
Norwegian Lutheran Church | 3359 N Kenmore Avenue | |||
7043 N Greenview Avenue | 7043 N Greenview Avenue |
Ivar Viehe-Naess |
1927 | |
Morgan Park Presbyterian Church | 11056 S Longwood Drive |
Anders G. Lund |
1933 | |
Church Of The Mediator | 10935 S Hoyne Avenue |